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Solana Slams EU's Anti-Terror Measures

An internal document drawn up by EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana and seen by French is highly critical of measures put in place by member states to combat terrorism, according to news reports.

EU's chief diplomat Javier Solana listed a whole host of inadequacies on the part of member states in the battle against terrorism, French daily
Le Monde reported: Decisions adopted at EU level are not implemented in the member states, there is a lack of co-ordination between EU institutions and member states, intelligence services do not co-operate, member states prefer to act bilaterally than collectively. Furthermore, political dialogue between the EU and third parties such as the US "produce few concrete results", according to the document and "the objectives pursued by the EU are often imprecise and unclear." But Solana stressed that the fight against terrorism is the responsibility of the member states and that the EU should only play a part when it can bring "added value" and "tangible results." The document will be used as the backdrop for discussions between ministers at the summit of European leaders and ministers on March 25 and 26.
(EUobserver.com)